Miami Dolphins offensive linemen Austin Jackson, Patrick Paul, and Braeden Daniels have been putting in work with a private coach.
Photos of the trio of linemen working with Torrian Wilson, a former NFL guard turned trainer, were posted on Wilson’s “Crafting Linemen” Instagram page.
Jackson, a 2020 first-round pick who suffered a season-ending knee injury last year, spent the last couple offseasons working with Wilson. Dolphins second-year offensive tackle Bayron Matos has also spent time working with the coach.
The Dolphins are pinning a lot of their 2025 hopes on the growth and development of Paul, in particular. The 2024 second-round pick is set to step into the starting lineup at left tackle following the retirement of Terron Armstead earlier this year. During his time on the field in his rookie year, Paul was largely overmatched and received a 44.9 grade from PFF.